Red Rock Climbing Equipment List

The Mountain Guides can provide any personal climbing gear (helmet, harness, climbing shoes, belay devices, PAS, etc.) at no additional cost, though if you have your own, you are encouraged to bring it (especially climbing shoes). We will supply all ropes & protection (cams, quickdraws, slings, etc.).

Please contact our office for any gear questions.

Upper Layers

Synthetic T-shirt

Sun Hoody

Fleece or lightweight down sweater

Lightweight Wind Shell

One extra higher weight upper layer or another jacket if November- mid March

Bottom Layers

Synthetic Climbing Pant

Long John’s optional December & January

 Footwear

Sticky Rubber Approach Shoes (highly recommended as most approaches involve a lot of slick rock), running shoes or hiking shoes

Technical Rock Climbing Shoes (available for rent)

Socks: 1 pair

Backpack

15-30 Liter

Accessories

Sun Hat – Baseball or full brimmed

Water – Water bottles or hydration bladder

(May-Sept) Minimum 3 Liters

(Nov-April) Minimum 2 Liters

Food: Energy Bars, fruit, sandwiches, trail mix. Bring Enough!

Sunglasses

Sunscreen/ Lip balm

Bandana

Headlamp (for long routes)

Considerations

Warm Weather – (May-Sept) The sun is intense and hydration is vital!.  Hydrate the night before your climb/ hike.  Consider freezing your water bottles or putting ice in them.  Light colored  and loose fitting clothes will help keep you cool.

Cold Weather – (Nov-April) Bring gloves and a warm hat that will fit under your helmet. Bring extra layers like long underwear and a heavier winter jacket to keep warm when the sun ducks behind clouds of dips below the canyon walls.

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